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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:25 pm Post Subject: 11 April
Just popped outside for a smoke and caught a few sky spiders weaving their web....
Saw four being laid out over the top of the south island (marlborough) within 45mins (last time I went outside) . The surrounding Cirrus has gone all 'queer' looking.
Scuse the poor photos my camera's not the best, you can see the trails as plain as day from here (Titahi Bay...)
The odd directions they came from point toward a geographic area of convergence possibly?
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:41 pm Post Subject:
as to convergence, i have noticed that around the weather radar stations, there is often a marked concentration of rain around the station
i have wondered if this is because the sounding apparatus is in the same place as the radar, and an exclusion zone is dialled in, in the vicinity of the sounding gear, so as not to reveal what is happening all around, in the way of anomalous pressures, whatever
clearly, there may be multiple reasons to focus/ exclude these energies
Not sure what you mean there Steve.. the weather radar merely reflects the transmitted microwaves off precipitation, a slight amount of RF absorbtion will occur and possibly a mild thermal effect generated (very mild! millionths of a watt or less).. Interesting observation though.
The mast was included to show the direction of the trails with reference to the physical location of the mast. It can be clearly seen on Google earth. The trails are concentrated in a definite geographical area, some way from the mast, over the top of the south island. They looked to converge in the area of Durville island today and further south.
I went and had a beer with a workmate so missed out on the sunset... :roll:
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:59 pm Post Subject:
those chemtrails look like they are converging, but maybe that's just perspective ? they look quite like that above our place, but are in fact parallel tracks
what i mean by the radar showing more concentrated rain, more of the time than you'd expect, is this:
i've noticed, especially in the western desert radar stations,quite a marked tendency for rain to fall right on top of the radar station, when there is little or none anywhere else
this is not due to the gain being turned up too high on the radar set, i'm aware of that, and that happens quite a lot more than i'd expect from experienced operators, too
so why is it that radar sets seem to attract rain?
my theory is that, given the projected ability of HAARP weather weapons to concentrate airmasses in the face of oncoming ICBMs, it should be child's play to dial in a permanent order, to leave the area just around weather stations, free of manipulations, whatever these may be, that prevent rain falling
this because the manipulations might show up on the soundings, which presumably are taken from the same sheds that house the radars
I saw them too - no camera opportunities. Much the same as the 10th but further west toward Pelorus bridge / Rai Valley area - drifting eastward toward Wellington.
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:21 am Post Subject:
i mislaid my camera last night, or i'd have snapped four fluffy trails, closely and exactly evenly spaced, right overhead
this is unique, in my experience, they were all displaced from the usual corridor by a mile or two, we've seen chemtrails at night only a few times, and four, side by side, is rare too, three is common, when we're talking the perfectly evenly spaced variety
they've been going bananas for three days now, heavy overcast today, so i can't see what they're up to, but haven't heard jet-engine noise, so suspect they're not up to much, they seem to like to come down in altitude, to spread their fairy-floss tidings of joy
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:33 pm Post Subject:
Hi Secondfield,
Have you checked these trails with the vectors on the Aircraft Vector Map? Bearing in mind, of course that older trails can be displaced quite considerably by wind action, which can make it difficult at times to be accurate in this regard.
Indeed John, Given the number of possible routes/vector directions over that portion of the country Im not at all surpirsed to see them at different angles. They all have a definite beginning and end, lengths in the tens of km. They all occured in a definte timeframe (2-4pm) then nothing after that. What always gets me though is the physical nature of the surrounding cirrus changes quite radically. Almost as if they are 'reacting' to the prescence of these trails.